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C!

 

I hope I'm never that hungry...by the grace of God. Smiley Happy

 

ps. I suppose I've dined in groups before where I liked some more than others...different kind of thing. And I didn't really dislike anyone there, but I suppose that would be ok; you could avoid the person you didn't like.

 

I was thinking more "bad date" when I first read and answered.

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C. Never...nothing worse than negative energy

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You mean "the boss" ????    I'm afraid I've had to.........

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C! I've never been that hungry!!!!!  

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C. Never ever. Life is too short to waste time with someone you dislike.

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Yes and have because that's what you do when it's family. 

 

As families grow and add mother and father in laws husbands, wives, kids, we may dislike someone.

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I have, many times, but not for a free meal,  I did it because I had to.

 

You  don't always have a choice when it involves your job or family members.

 

A free meal has never enticed me to do anything.  I have never been that desperate.

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I don't like everyone I eat a meal with. Particuarly in a group setting.

 

And if someone I disliked really wanted to talk things over one on one and offered a free meal as an olive branch, I might accept. I've done things like that with people I've been upset with. People I deeply loathe, and there are very few of them, I just avoid no matter what.

 

The meal doesn't really matter, unless it's somewhere super super nice and difficult to get into. I might be a little more likely to compromise my positions in order to get access to a really special meal I couldn't otherwise experience. But I can't imagine that hypothetical situation is ever likely to happen.

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Absolutely NO!

The next time that I hear salt and ice together, it better be in a margarita!
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C.  I was not raised to be a phoney or use people!